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Data for Nanoscale confinement of Skyrmions in FeGe device shapes

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Twitchett-Harrison, A. G., Loudon, J. C., Pepper, R. A., Birch, M. T., Fangohr, H., Midgley, P. A., Balakrishnan, Geetha and Hatton, P. D. (2021) Data for Nanoscale confinement of Skyrmions in FeGe device shapes. [Dataset]

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4270366

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Item Type: Dataset
Divisions: Faculty of Science > Physics
Type of Data: Experimental data
Publisher: Zenodo
Official Date: 10 March 2021
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DateEvent
10 March 2021Created
Status: Not Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Media of Output: .xyz
Access rights to Published version: Open Access
Copyright Holders: University of Warwick, University of Cambridge
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Data record consists of scripts in .xyz format.
This dataset comprises of the data from the simulation part of the study of the paper "Confinement of Skyrmions in Nanoscale FeGe Device Structures." In this study, a series of five FeGe nanostructures were milled by Focused Ion Beam (FIB) lithography, into two 'blocks' and three 'dumbbells' in order to investigate the formation of skyrmions around a geometric constriction. The experimental samples were imaged by way of Lorentz Transmission Electron Microscopy (LTEM). Simulations were then performed in order to help understand the physics of skyrmion formation within these samples.
Information on how to replicate results can be found in the description of the Zenodo record.

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Contact PersonBalakrishnan, Geetha35486

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